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the creator of mcafee anti-virus software is on the run in central america. thpl thickens by the minute. we have all the illicit details. even when they say it's not its always about money melissa: all right. first let's take a look at the day's market headlines. stocks swayed between positive and negative territory. retailers helped fuel a modest rally e early on but fiscal cliff and european debt crisis fears ultimately ate away at the gains. those problems haven't gone away. that isig shocker. dow closed down 58 points. >>> head of microsoft's windows software unit suddenly announced he was leaving the company. thiss just two weeks after the launch of windows 8. >>> on the flip side home dot shares climbed 4%. the company beat third quarter estimates and raised its full-year guidance pointing to improvement in the housing sector. >>> the top sto do night, will the republicans ve over the fight to the fiscal cliff? we ha 48 days left before lling off. we're just ceening over the edge of that cliff. we'll pay a huge economic price for it and now, believe it
the creator of mcafee anti-virus software is on the run in central america. thpl thickens by the minute. we have all the illicit details. even when they say it's not its always about money melissa: all right. first let's take a look at the day's market headlines. stocks swayed between positive and negative territory. retailers helped fuel a modest rally e early on but fiscal cliff and european debt crisis fears ultimately ate away at the gains. those problems haven't gone away. that isig...
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it used to be a positive thing to be in business in the united states of america today. and now it's rather pejorative if one stops and thinks about it. melissa: right. >> seems we lost the education element of this for a lot of people and time for tos take it back. melia: but, clint, at the end of the day that is the philosophical side and you have t talk about the practical side. you have to run our businesses. we have to make money. we have to fee our milies. we have to have a roof over our head. how are you going to do that? will you hire more part-time workers the way the rules of the game are set out? are you going to outsource more? what do you do? >> 1099 will be e buzzword of 201. we'll find ways to outsource every job function. i'm 40ish employees right now. come hell or high water i'm not going above the 50 threshold. i will outsource more. if i capital expenditures. if they get rid of that exemptionhat will cut my expenses as well. i will be more careful. guard my cash. melissa: ed, does that make sense? >> i see businesses will hunker down and i think resoti
it used to be a positive thing to be in business in the united states of america today. and now it's rather pejorative if one stops and thinks about it. melissa: right. >> seems we lost the education element of this for a lot of people and time for tos take it back. melia: but, clint, at the end of the day that is the philosophical side and you have t talk about the practical side. you have to run our businesses. we have to make money. we have to fee our milies. we have to have a roof...
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america is no safer. we are richer because we have a simple flat tax and because people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty years from now, we will live without those in a prosperous, free country. it says so right here in my crystal
america is no safer. we are richer because we have a simple flat tax and because people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty years from now, we will live without those in a prosperous, free country. it says so right here in my crystal
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america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. stuart: some people say this election could come down to simple but fundamental choice, big government or smaller government. who better to turn to that but the judge. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. >> you know i would phrase it as this is, and i suspect that my dear friend and fellow new jerseyian steve forbe
america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an...
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melissa: it is a sad, sad day for america. hostess, the maker of twinkies, my favorite, who whos ding dongs, all sorts of confession shun airy goodness is closing its doors for good. 82 years, 82 years, failed to reach a compromise with its unions. 18,000 people are expected to lose their jobs. the ceo is on the phone from winston-salem, north carolina. they shut out the lights so he is on the phone. how much are you blaming the union. i think you made a deal with the teamsters. 30% of the workers are represented by the baker as union. they were the ones you couldn't make a deal with, is that right and how much blame are you putting on them? >> quite a bit, melissa. certainly the catalyst for making a painful issue to shut down is directly as a result of the strike the bakers initiated starting last friday. they do represent 30% of our workforce. they're not our largest union the teamsters are our largest union. the teamsters voted to approve the concessions. they were, and they were still at work this week. we had other union
melissa: it is a sad, sad day for america. hostess, the maker of twinkies, my favorite, who whos ding dongs, all sorts of confession shun airy goodness is closing its doors for good. 82 years, 82 years, failed to reach a compromise with its unions. 18,000 people are expected to lose their jobs. the ceo is on the phone from winston-salem, north carolina. they shut out the lights so he is on the phone. how much are you blaming the union. i think you made a deal with the teamsters. 30% of the...
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melissa: america will not roll over and play dead. the election is over, small business is not going to just hang it up, roll on the sidewalk and call it a day. we have to find a way to be resilient. what we find a way to work it out anyway? >> we will in time but businesses are being conservative of how much they spend and people who loan money to businesses have to be conservative as well. when you consider what obama did in the bankruptcy where he basically subverted the lender's rights and give the money to the union, lifelike but american republic. recently advised the ceo developing countries are where the growth are, a lot of risk. mr. obama in the white house, a lot of risk. businesses have to proceed cautiously which means there won't be a lot of job creation. melissa: thank you for coming on. >> happy thanksgiving. although fighting higher taxes, right? so why haven't we heard more from them as we're about to be taxed to death. a top tea party activist when we come up. and one jewelry dealer has come up with a very interesti
melissa: america will not roll over and play dead. the election is over, small business is not going to just hang it up, roll on the sidewalk and call it a day. we have to find a way to be resilient. what we find a way to work it out anyway? >> we will in time but businesses are being conservative of how much they spend and people who loan money to businesses have to be conservative as well. when you consider what obama did in the bankruptcy where he basically subverted the lender's...
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. >> well, melissa, this is an exciting time and i think that america is really awakened. i'm wanting to make a change and that's the reason we're feeling so good about this race. we know the momentum has been on mitt romney's side. we're up by 7% with independents. up by 7% in enthusiastic factor. that is the reason you're seeing these long lines. we're feeling pretty good. we have a great ground game there. this is what elections are about, peopl coming out and let voices being heard. melissa: do you worry about voices being heard, when we heard for example, problems in florida, voters cried out in frustration as lines as long as six hours in polling places where people started to vote early. when democrats complained, in person absentee, whichs jumbo shrimp, makes no sense but the way they would get through. there were issues. that one, for example, who benefits from the fact they changed the rules at the last minute and leaving polls open in florida? >> well, i think that we want the baot box to be, have an integrity. i'm hoping that all the way across this nation that
. >> well, melissa, this is an exciting time and i think that america is really awakened. i'm wanting to make a change and that's the reason we're feeling so good about this race. we know the momentum has been on mitt romney's side. we're up by 7% with independents. up by 7% in enthusiastic factor. that is the reason you're seeing these long lines. we're feeling pretty good. we have a great ground game there. this is what elections are about, peopl coming out and let voices being heard....
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nobody in america or very few people anyhow trust politicians in washington. what they're talking about right now is a perfect example. they're not talking about getting rid of these deduction shuns as part of a process giving us a simple and fair and noncorrupt flat tax. they're talking about getting rid or capping deductions so they get more money to waste. math adds up perfectly if we ruse money for tax reform. 31 countries in the world have flat taxes. they're working very well but we know that crowd here in washington has the wrong idea in mind. so i'm happy getting rid of the deduction but not to give the politicians more money. liz: yeah. i hear you, dan. that is a great point. thanks to both of you. wish we had more time. great points on both sides. we appreciate it. >>> all right, now onto the "oracle of omaha.". warren buffett changed the debate about u.s. tax reform for his call for the reach to pay more. calling for minimum tax rates for millionaires. are you kidding me? this will not make a dent in the deficit. here to disagree with me is christia
nobody in america or very few people anyhow trust politicians in washington. what they're talking about right now is a perfect example. they're not talking about getting rid of these deduction shuns as part of a process giving us a simple and fair and noncorrupt flat tax. they're talking about getting rid or capping deductions so they get more money to waste. math adds up perfectly if we ruse money for tax reform. 31 countries in the world have flat taxes. they're working very well but we know...
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let him say what he wants to stay. >> that is what is so beautiful about america. if you don't agree ith what he has to say, don't buy his products. >> you can expect macy's to take it away from everyone else. if you're mad at macy's, get mad at them and then eventually macy's, if enough people don't show up, they can be caught in a bind. >> everybody wants to be trump, everyone wants to live like him. >> it is big and it will sell. >> they make money. that's right. at the end of the day, it is all about "money." a brooklyn pot dealer is donating half of his proceeds to victims in new york city. that is $700. so far, the dealer has bought 51 blankets. one evening? >> he is giving the money to those in need. >> this story comes from the huffington post. these guys are scum and they live off of the weakness of other people. they will say anything. i don't believe it. >> i would like to end on a happy note. all right. israel has bombs missing weapons now. you step inside a little booth and you get hit by a gentle blast of air. the mice are on duty and if you are clear
let him say what he wants to stay. >> that is what is so beautiful about america. if you don't agree ith what he has to say, don't buy his products. >> you can expect macy's to take it away from everyone else. if you're mad at macy's, get mad at them and then eventually macy's, if enough people don't show up, they can be caught in a bind. >> everybody wants to be trump, everyone wants to live like him. >> it is big and it will sell. >> they make money. that's...
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banks of america led the slide, closing down more than 3 1/2%. one bright spot, cisco shares surged 5% on an earnings beat. >>> now to our top story, president obama may be a betting man because he is trying to double down on how much tax revenue will be raised as part of the fiscal cliff deal. after meeting with business leaders today and union leaders yesterday, the report president is reportedly takg a hard-line with the gop, pushing for a $1.6 trillion tax hike on corporations and the wealthy over the next 10 years. here it comes. joining me is union leader. thanks so much for joining us. you're the national, sorry, the president of the national education association. you attended the president's meeting with labor leaders at the white house. thanks for joining us. what was the tone of that meeting? >> well the tone of the meeting was very positive. i think it was a time for people to express their interests and in areas tat they definitely want to have considered. obviously as you mentioned it was just one of three meetings this week. i joke
banks of america led the slide, closing down more than 3 1/2%. one bright spot, cisco shares surged 5% on an earnings beat. >>> now to our top story, president obama may be a betting man because he is trying to double down on how much tax revenue will be raised as part of the fiscal cliff deal. after meeting with business leaders today and union leaders yesterday, the report president is reportedly takg a hard-line with the gop, pushing for a $1.6 trillion tax hike on corporations and...
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i think the fundamental thing we strive for in america is that everyone has an equal opportunity. we know that is not the case but that is what we want. not equality of outcome. that is cambodia, right? we want everyone to have a quote, fair shot. and then that is something we all strive for. by the way that begins i think with fixing family structure in america but also fixing the schools because a lot of low income kids are stuck in terrible schools that you and i would never send our kids to. melissa: if we're striving for a fairness or an equality of opportunity as opposed to outcome, does redistributing income or taxing the wealthy even more achieve that? does it help get us closer to an equality of opportunity? >> no. that is one of the central themes of the book, melissa. actually when we raised tax rates in the past it actually stifles opportunity. it reduces risk-taking. reduces business investment an hiring. that obviously hurts the middle class. by the way, conversely one of my favorite chapters in the book i go through the 1920s and the '60s and '80s and 2000's. what i
i think the fundamental thing we strive for in america is that everyone has an equal opportunity. we know that is not the case but that is what we want. not equality of outcome. that is cambodia, right? we want everyone to have a quote, fair shot. and then that is something we all strive for. by the way that begins i think with fixing family structure in america but also fixing the schools because a lot of low income kids are stuck in terrible schools that you and i would never send our kids...
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bank of america led losses for the dow diving more than 7%. shares of jpmorgan also fell more than 5%. one of the few bright spots on the day, hospital stocks, shares of industry giant, hca holdings rallied more than 9%. the only place to hide today. >>> our top story tonight, the markets got hammered today. the dow closed down 312 points. that wasn't even the low of the session. but look at the bright side. four years ago the market also took a beating, dropping 486 points the day after president obama won the first time. you have to admit, they have managed a nice comeback since then. it will be okay. the question is, do's market selloff is it a one-day fluke or indicative of things to come? here to start us off on this one is united advisors chief market strategist scott martin. scott, what does the future hold? >> probably a very big dose of volatility, melissa. thanks for pointing out we didn't lose as much as we did four years ago. melissa: right. >> it is still a loss. i love to look for you to the silver lining. this is the issue. you
bank of america led losses for the dow diving more than 7%. shares of jpmorgan also fell more than 5%. one of the few bright spots on the day, hospital stocks, shares of industry giant, hca holdings rallied more than 9%. the only place to hide today. >>> our top story tonight, the markets got hammered today. the dow closed down 312 points. that wasn't even the low of the session. but look at the bright side. four years ago the market also took a beating, dropping 486 points the day...
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- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will writthe story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ melissa: it is friday. can you tell? today we are joined by gop strategists, noel. she's happy, she doesn't care. it's all good. and we also had joey jackson. in case you ever wondered, it turns out that jobs like ceos and clergym, they are the ones most likely to have psychopaths working for them. these are professions least likely to attract those psychopaths out there. nurses, teachers, accountants. i don't know, i'm very suspicious of it. ceos in general, what is the deal without one? >> what about gop strategists? [laughter] [talking over each other] >> here is what concerns me. number two is attorney and number three is media, and number four is media. we sell our case to the jury. so i am very concerned. melissa: psychopaths in media? i don't believe that for a second. [laughter] okay, let's move on. what w tell you that there is shorge and liquor? apparently a warehouse was hit with a 10-foot tidal surge during hurricane sandy and they lost millions of dollars of its top shelf alcohol
- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will writthe story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ melissa: it is friday. can you tell? today we are joined by gop strategists, noel. she's happy, she doesn't care. it's all good. and we also had joey jackson. in case you ever wondered, it turns out that jobs like ceos and clergym, they are the ones most likely to have psychopaths working for them. these are professions least likely to attract those psychopaths out there. nurses,...
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. >>> a new study says we, the united states of america will be the world's top oil producer in just five years. this would be great. unless it is all fantasy. i will get the answers from oil guru stephen schork. >>> gas companies get sued for price-gouging after the storm but would there have been a gas crisis if anyone could have charged as much as they wanted? one ecomist says, hey, if someonis willing to pay $15 a gallon the should be able to sell it for that and he is here to make his case. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: first, let's take a look at a market headline. stocks saw light trading on this veterans day holiday. a wait and see mode on fiscal cliff and european debt crisis basically left stocks unchanged. the dow closed down one point. shares of jeffrey's group soared more than 14%. the securities firm announced its biggest share hold, leucadia international, is acquiring it for $2.7 billion. >>> best buy named the ceo former hea of williams-sonoma will take over the posion. best buy shares close up more than 3 1/2% on the day. now to our
. >>> a new study says we, the united states of america will be the world's top oil producer in just five years. this would be great. unless it is all fantasy. i will get the answers from oil guru stephen schork. >>> gas companies get sued for price-gouging after the storm but would there have been a gas crisis if anyone could have charged as much as they wanted? one ecomist says, hey, if someonis willing to pay $15 a gallon the should be able to sell it for that and he is...
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and the twinkie is dead, but who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i think it is the unions fault, but somebody is here to disagree with me. more "money" and no twinkies coming up. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. melissa: okay, we have some news breaking for you, moody's is downgrading france government bond rating. what they're saying is pain and negative outlook, saying the long-term economic growth outlook is negatively affected by a bunch of things including gradual sustained competitiveness and long-standing service market. they're talking about france, but we will see. the fiscal outlook is uncertain as result of the deteriorating economic prospects. that is moody's on france downgrading their government bond. it was a good day on wall street, the stock market climbing across the board, dow closed up more than 200 points. even wit
and the twinkie is dead, but who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i think it is the unions fault, but somebody is here to disagree with me. more "money" and no twinkies coming up. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. melissa: okay, we have some news breaking for you, moody's...
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. >> thank you very much for having m melissa: talk about two americas? that picture on your screen we're about to sh car fuel. it is for nerd fuel. details how pople clamored, i don't know if we have the picture for the new ipad mini despite the east coast coming to a standstill. we'll show you the picture when you come back. you can never have too much money. ♪ offering to pay for them on this day, and give you guidance in on how to get a job in another country, in norway. in an interesting unrelated trade, norway's pains begin to take its trash. because sweden is very efficient in converting. what do you make of this? >> it is a matter of time. they're getting paid to take the garbage and turning to cheap energy. soon they will pay for garbage because they produce so little of it. >> all right. this is a very important story, releasing her seventh story, "unapologeti" you can get a special deluxe version for $250 with a personal handwritten note from the singer herself in a vintage reel of the released 3d images of her style. >> a handwritten note, s
. >> thank you very much for having m melissa: talk about two americas? that picture on your screen we're about to sh car fuel. it is for nerd fuel. details how pople clamored, i don't know if we have the picture for the new ipad mini despite the east coast coming to a standstill. we'll show you the picture when you come back. you can never have too much money. ♪ offering to pay for them on this day, and give you guidance in on how to get a job in another country, in norway. in an...
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of added all of their revenue together, they would be, combined one of the largest corporations in america. they get paid to find and carve out these special tax breaks, special spending, special subsidy sis, in the budget that's what they're there for. it is a huge industry. they don't want to go away. melissa: no. >> if you want to argue, if you want to argue that corporations are strong with, you know, and they run america which is what we hear from a lot of people out there, the lobbyists are a massive entity. melissa: they are. and i want to get to some of our other ideas before we run out of time. i love the post office but we could save billions if we stop saturday delivery. it could be $5.2 billion by 2020. we also are spending some money on research that i'm not sure we need to do. it is only $547,000 but we are financing the research of dancing robots for iphones. i think we have a picture of them there. i know it is only a drop in the bucket but i feel like before any of us go ahead and pay more tax, before anybody pays another dollar in tax. they look great. we're looking at th
of added all of their revenue together, they would be, combined one of the largest corporations in america. they get paid to find and carve out these special tax breaks, special spending, special subsidy sis, in the budget that's what they're there for. it is a huge industry. they don't want to go away. melissa: no. >> if you want to argue, if you want to argue that corporations are strong with, you know, and they run america which is what we hear from a lot of people out there, the...
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i would say if we can't deliver to the united states, that's a huge loss for north america. but it will go to other markets. melissa: absolutely. russ girling, thanks for coming on. good luck to you. >> thank you very much. melissa: breaking news on a freedom of information act victory by fox business network. it is related to the federal bailout of aig. robert gray has more ton this story right now. robert. >> that's right, melissa. you recall fox business was leading the vanguard to get some documents from the treasury department related to that bailout, $182 billion in taxpayer fund back during the financial crisis. of course these documents gave us an insight and allowed us to report how treasury was concerned about the issuance of bonuses for aig officials and executives there, while the company was owned by taxpayers and receiving these large bailouts is disclosed treasury officials considered letting aig file for bankruptcy protection. now within those documents however, a number about of things were rebeing todayed. that means they were blacked out. we did not have t
i would say if we can't deliver to the united states, that's a huge loss for north america. but it will go to other markets. melissa: absolutely. russ girling, thanks for coming on. good luck to you. >> thank you very much. melissa: breaking news on a freedom of information act victory by fox business network. it is related to the federal bailout of aig. robert gray has more ton this story right now. robert. >> that's right, melissa. you recall fox business was leading the vanguard...
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melissa: talk about two americas? that picture on your screen we're about to show you isn't a line for car fuel. it is for nerd fuel. details how people clamored, i don't know if we have the picture for the new ipad mini despite the east coast coming to a standstill. we'll show you the picture when you come back. you can never have too much money. ♪ [ female announcer ] the power to become a better investor has gone mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does tt make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still s
melissa: talk about two americas? that picture on your screen we're about to show you isn't a line for car fuel. it is for nerd fuel. details how people clamored, i don't know if we have the picture for the new ipad mini despite the east coast coming to a standstill. we'll show you the picture when you come back. you can never have too much money. ♪ [ female announcer ] the power to become a better investor has gone mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to...
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we're america's natural gas. so, which peast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a differenchart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ . melissa: all right. whether you're earn $250,000 a year or not you will be affected by the tax hikes on the wealthy. why? because it will kill economic growth. that could make it hard to get a job. seems so obvious to me. but a new congressional budget office report sort of mixed on the topic. christian doors ski, external and governmental affairs at economic policy independence statute. who thinks this silly report from the cbo proves me wrong and he is here to disagree with me. thanks for coming back on the show. it is always fun in anticipation. you like the cbo report, right
we're america's natural gas. so, which peast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a differenchart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks...